Transparency Guyana watchdog group reacts to APNU+AFC barring of Carter Center from observing recount.
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@Former Member posted:Transparency Guyana watchdog group reacts to APNU+AFC barring of Carter Center from observing recount.
Government only wants foreigners in our affairs when it suits themβ
May 30, 2020 News 0 Comments
β Transparency Guyana on exclusion of Carter Center
The Transparency Institute Guyana Inc. (TIGI) is of the view that Government only requires foreign intervention into Guyanaβs affairs when the need suits them. This was in response to the governmentβs exclusion of the Carter Center Observer Mission from the ongoing National Recount.
In a letter, TIGI stated that the question as to whether the Carter Center should have been allowed to witness the recount process relates to a bigger problem of βconstitutional breachesβ.
βWe refer you to a report in KN of March 13, 2019 whose title says it all: βOur politicians only want to obey the law and the Constitution when it suits themβ.β
The same, according to the Transparency Institute, applies to the Carter Center situation.
βThey only want the Carter Centre to visit and in general, want the attention of foreigners in our affairs when it suits them,β the released noted.
The Carter Centerβs exclusion from the National Recount of ballots cast at the March 2, 2020 polls received widespread attention after several requests made for permission to enter Guyana was denied on three consecutive occasions.
On the third occasion, it was confirmed that the President himself denied the request by the observer mission for permission, citing the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic precuations.
Before that, the Carter Center had applied for permission from the government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National COVID-19 Task Force (NCTF). The first occasion in late April, was not responded to prompting a second appeal from the US Ambassador, Sarah Ann Lynch on May 6. This application was also denied.
The Foreign Affairs Minister in responding to the US Ambassadorβs application cited the travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 lockdown as one of the underlying reasons why it was denied. She also stated that there is the three-member high-level scrutinizing team which was nominated by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) currently monitoring the elections, hinting that no other observer mission would be needed.
A host of stakeholders had advocated for the Carter Centerβs return including the agents of several foreign governments and international organizations including: Assistant Secretary for the US Department of Stateβs Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, Michael Kozak; Organisation for American States (OAS) Secretary for Strengthening Democracy, Francisco Guerrero; United Nations Representative in Guyana, Mikiko Tanaka; European Union Ambassador, Fernando Ponz Canto; and Guyanaβs Canadian High Commissioner Lilian Chatterjee along with the Opposition Peopleβs Progressive Party (PPP), smaller political parties and local observer missions in Guyana.
Advocacy also emerged from a group of bipartisan US Congressional representatives released a public statement lobbying for their return.
In a joint statement, Reps. Albio Sires (D-NJ), Gregory W. Meeks (D-NY), Sanford Bishop (D-GA), Francis Rooney (R-FL), Jeff Duncan (R-SC), and Jennifer GonzΓ‘lez-ColΓ³n (R-PR) had said that while they appreciate the recount and the role of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in the process, they still want the Carter Center and International Republican Institute (IRI) back in Guyana.
It was this request that was denied by the President himself.
Telling the people to stay out of our business. We are a oil producing "sovereign" state...now begging them for money because COVID -19 is devastating our country. Shameful.
@Former Member posted:Telling the people to stay out of our business. We are a oil producing "sovereign" state...now begging them for money because COVID -19 is devastating our country. Shameful.
This is Bibi's style of writing . Perhaps she PM'ed you to say this?
@Mitwah posted:This is Bibi's style of writing . Perhaps she PM'ed you to say this?
I JUST WALK OUT THE DOOR .... CHECK THE HISTORY OF YOUR COMPUTER WHEN YOU GET HOME.
I made comment on FB about a few weeks ago about not wanting Americans in Guyana but wanting the money. This black woman cussed me down. I had to shut her up telling her she is fat and ugly. I did not want to go down that vulgar road with her.
@Former Member posted:I made comment on FB about a few weeks ago about not wanting Americans in Guyana but wanting the money. This black woman cussed me down. I had to shut her up telling her she is fat and ugly. I did not want to go down that vulgar road with her.
Then why are you?